Canice

BreedSpaniel (Cocker) Cross
GenderM
Age1 - 2 years
SizeMedium
CentreConnacht
HouseholdCan live with dogs, older children, young children

About Canice

Canice is a busy and bright little Spaniel/Terrier x lad who cant wait to bounce into your life! Hed love a big garden to gallop around in with all the toys youre going to buy him. His coat will need semi-regular grooming to keep him looking his stylish best so hes hoping his new family will help him keep up with that. He may be able to live with another social dog and is fine for kids 12 and over.

How our adoption process works

We rehome dogs across the whole of Ireland. So wherever you're based, follow these steps to start your adoption journey with us...

1

Are you ready?

If you are hoping to welcome a dog into your life, please plan ahead and ensure that a dog will fit into your lifestyle long-term. The first step is to ask yourself if you are ready for a dog

 

 

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Meet our dogs

Now you've decided that you're ready to welcome a new furry friend in your life, it's time to meet the dogs available for adoption.

You can search for a dog based on your location and lifestyle. We have dogs available for adoption across the whole of Ireland. While some dogs are based at our rehoming centre in Dublin, many of our dogs live all over Ireland with foster carers or their current owners until they can find their forever homes. The best way to find out how you can meet them is to fill out an application. 

If you are hoping to adopt a puppy, we're happy to discuss this as part of the application process. Please bear in mind that we don’t usually add their rehoming profiles to our website as puppies grow and change in appearance so quickly.

3

Fill out an application

We want to find all our dogs a loving forever family. If you're ready to adopt from us, fill in our application form to tell us about you, your lifestyle and your home so we can find you a great match.

4

We'll get in touch with you

Please bear in mind, if you are looking for a very specific breed, size or temperament, or have a very busy household, it may take longer for us to find your perfect match. 

Many of the dogs in our care may have had a difficult start in life, or have specific medical or behavioural needs, and need a quieter household or one with no other pets. We try to match each dog with a family where we think they will have the best chance of success.

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